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Has Prostate Cancer, PSA Increased. On Hormone Therapy And Radiation. Done Blood Test. What Is Wrong?

Thank you for being there. We are beside ourselves. My son-in law has prostrate cancer; 2009 he had a prostectomy, 2011 radiation, and now his PSA has doubled (1.3 > 2), Gleason of 9. Before he has any more surgery, radiation, or hormone therapy - we'd like to rule out any fungal issues. Is there a doctor any where in West Michigan that understands the antifungal issues that impact prostate cancer? My son-in-law is active, healthy, wife and 3 beautiful children (13, 15, 17). Could the last blood test have been "wrong"?
Tue, 19 Nov 2013
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If the PSA is 2.there is nothing to worry., because the upper limit of normal(ULN) 4ng/ml, but you should repeat the PSA., then consult your oncologist.
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Has Prostate Cancer, PSA Increased. On Hormone Therapy And Radiation. Done Blood Test. What Is Wrong?

If the PSA is 2.there is nothing to worry., because the upper limit of normal(ULN) 4ng/ml, but you should repeat the PSA., then consult your oncologist.